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Organochlorine contamination of groundwater by pulp and paper mill effluent...
In June 1989, a contaminated private well was identified close to a drain which carries pulp and paper mill effluent to Lake Bonney, in the southeast of South Australia.... -
Hydrogeological Atlas of the Great Artesian Basin.
The Great Artesian Basin (GAB) is one of Australia's most significant hydrogeological entities covering more than 1.7 million square kilometres, underlying parts of Queensland,... -
Eocene and Oligocene calcareous nannofossils from the Great Australian...
Eocene and Oligocene assemblages identified from carbonates dredged from the outer margin of the Ceduna Terrace in the Great Australian Bight, southern Australia, document two... -
Groundwater resource management and community consultation - Blue Lake,...
The Blue Lake is a high value groundwater resource in a high risk environment. The lake has several beneficial uses. It is a water supply for the City of Mount Gambier. It is... -
The "Geera Clay equivalent": a regressive marine unit in the Renmark Group...
Sandy clays deposited during the waning phase of Oligocene-Middle Miocene transgression of the Murray Basin conformablyoverlie the shallow to marginal marine Geera Clay and... -
Cooper Basin Architecture and Lithofacies: Regional Hydrocarbon...
This report presents an overview of basin architecture, tectonic evolution and lithostratigraphy and is the first part of a series of reports reviewing various aspects of the... -
A new local magnitude scale for southeastern Australia
Measurements of maximum trace amplitudes from 181 short- period vertical seismograms recorded at hypocentral distances of 3-1500 km from 36 earthquakes in the magnitude range... -
Structural and stratigraphic framework of groundwater occurrence and surface...
The Murray Basin is one of the most important agricultural regions in Australia. After just 100 years of European development, salinity problems threaten the regional economy... -
Tectonic and metallogenic framework of the Cambrian Stansbury Basin -...
The Early to Middle Cambrian Stansbury Basin preserves a palaeogeographic zonation, from shallow shelf carbonates in the west (Spencer and Ardrossan Shelves) through extensional... -
Multi-component kinetics and late gas potential of selective Cooper Basin...
Twenty-seven whole rock samples and eleven extracted samples or kerogen concentrates from five potential Permian sources within the Cooper Basin, Australia were provided for... -
A geophysical investigation of the southern margin of the Musgrave Block,...
New geophysical data provide the first clear image of the marginal structure of the southern Musgrave Block and the northern Officer Basin of western South Australia. The data... -
Gravity evidence for abrupt changes in mean crustal density at the junction...
The major gravity anomalies in central and western Australia occur as elongate dipoles, either in isolation or in a series. Each dipole is thought to be caused by an abrupt... -
The Tatiara proclaimed region, southeastern South Australia: hydrogeological...
Following the proclamation of the Tatiara proclaimed region in 1984, hydrogeological investigations have been undertaken to assess the groundwater availability of the region.... -
Stratigraphy and palynology of Mesozoic sediments from the Great Australian...
The offshore Mesozoic Bight and Duntroon Basins formed through rifting and separation of the Australian and Antarctic plates. Palynological investigation of samples dredged from... -
Unconventional Gas Prospectivity of the Cooper Basin
The Cooper Basin is an Upper Carboniferous - Middle Triassic intracratonic basin in north-eastern South Australia and south-western Queensland. The basin is Australia's premier... -
The Babbagoola Beds, Officer Basin, Western Australia: correlations,...
Lithological and palaeontological comparisons suggest correlation between the Babbagoola Beds in Western Australia and the Observatory Hill Beds of South Australia, which are... -
Tectonic evolution and exploration potential of the Gawler Craton, South Australia
Interpretation of newly acquired high-resolution aeromagnetic data, accompanied by reassessment of corresponding integrated geological data, establishes a complex Archaean to... -
Structure and hydrocarbon potential of the Bremer Basin, southwest Australia
The Bremer Basin underlies part of the upper continental slope of offshore southwest Australia. It occupies an area of 9000 km2, and contains a sedimentary pile probably 10 km... -
Vegetation and climate of the late Cainozoic in the Murray Basin and their...
The Murray Basin was forested throughout the Tertiary, becoming open woodlands and grasslands in Plio-Pleistocene time. Precipitation was very high through the early Tertiary,... -
Aspects of stratigraphy and structure in relation to the Woolpunda...
Micropalaeontological and biostratigraphic studies have been used to assist understanding of the stratigraphic and structural context of groundwater flow systems in the vicinity...